Though still gentle and cautious, he is more optimistic here than in his adult years and enjoys things his friends find boring.
The show debuted in September 2020 on streaming platforms Hulu and Peacock. It ran for eight seasons, concluding in June 2022 with a total of 50 episodes and two holiday specials. Unlike the movies, the series is aimed specifically at preschool and elementary-aged children, featuring upbeat musical numbers and low-stakes adventures.
While their core personalities remain familiar, the series explores their childhood dreams and fears:
The only female of the group and a talented dancer and swimmer who serves as the group's "muscle". New Friends & Mentors
Madagascar: A Little Wild is an animated musical comedy series that serves as a prequel to the original 2005 Madagascar film. Produced by DreamWorks Animation, it follows younger versions of the iconic "Zoosters"—Alex, Marty, Melman, and Gloria—as they grow up in a rescue habitat at the Central Park Zoo.
A street-wise pigeon who delivers news from around New York City and joins the Zoosters on their metropolitan escapades.
The group's enthusiastic leader who loves performing for crowds and going on big adventures.
A highly organized safety-conscious rule-follower who dreams of becoming a park ranger.
Though still gentle and cautious, he is more optimistic here than in his adult years and enjoys things his friends find boring.
The show debuted in September 2020 on streaming platforms Hulu and Peacock. It ran for eight seasons, concluding in June 2022 with a total of 50 episodes and two holiday specials. Unlike the movies, the series is aimed specifically at preschool and elementary-aged children, featuring upbeat musical numbers and low-stakes adventures.
While their core personalities remain familiar, the series explores their childhood dreams and fears: Madagascar: A Little Wild
The only female of the group and a talented dancer and swimmer who serves as the group's "muscle". New Friends & Mentors
Madagascar: A Little Wild is an animated musical comedy series that serves as a prequel to the original 2005 Madagascar film. Produced by DreamWorks Animation, it follows younger versions of the iconic "Zoosters"—Alex, Marty, Melman, and Gloria—as they grow up in a rescue habitat at the Central Park Zoo. Though still gentle and cautious, he is more
A street-wise pigeon who delivers news from around New York City and joins the Zoosters on their metropolitan escapades.
The group's enthusiastic leader who loves performing for crowds and going on big adventures. Unlike the movies, the series is aimed specifically
A highly organized safety-conscious rule-follower who dreams of becoming a park ranger.